Located in the Panhandle of Florida just Southwest of Tallahassee, Carrabelle is the last vestige of Old Florida, a haven for discriminating people who love the coastal outdoors but shy away from crowds. Three pristine rivers converge at Carrabelle and connect with the Gulf of Mexico, providing access to unstressed salt and freshwaster fishing grounds. Tarpon, Redfish, Grouper, Snapper, Trout, Cobia: just a sample of the species that inhabit our waters.

Carrabelle's waterfront combines the authenticity of a working waterfront with the fun of recreational fishing and boating. Charter fishing is readily available. Carrabelle connects to 750,000 acres of public forest for hunting, hiking, birding, trail-riding or just enjoying the passage of eagles, deer, blue heron, osprey and black bear. White sand beaches at Carrabelle Beach and Dog Island beckon beachcombers, swimmers and snorkelers. A full-service airport provides for recreational flying as well as easy access to the area.

In Carrabelle you experience "Old Florida". There are no high rise hotels and condominiums blocking your view, no four lane traffic congestion, just beautiful beadhes, rich river marshes, boundless wilflife and a genuine welcoming spirit. Information provided by the Carrabelle Area Chamber of Commerce